Component Regulatory Requirements Needed to Support
System Level Certifications
Various components and materials require component level certifications to support
system level certifications. Not having component level certifications will impact the
system level certification cost wise and may prevent shipment of the component as a spare
or accessory into a certain country. Certification of components shall be at the most
current certifications standard.
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Power Supplies - Minimum Certifications:
— UL, cUL Recognition (Canada / USA)
— CE DOC (Europe)
— CB Certificate & Report (International)
Note: CB to include all CB national deviations) Certification marks to be visible on
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Peripheral Devices (e.g. Disk Drives, CD ROMs)
— Minimum Certifications:
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Fans – Minimum Certifications:
— UL and TUV or VDE
— Certification marks to be visible on fan
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Current Limiting Devices Used for Safety (for example, fuse, PTC) Minimum
Certifications:
— UL and TUV or VDE
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Lithium Batteries
— UL recognized and battery circuits are to have suitable reverse bias current
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Printed Wiring Boards
— Require to be UL Recognized board from a UL approved bare board fabricator /
— Rated minimum V-0 and 130C.
— Fabricators name and/or trade mark; UL symbol and flame rating shall all be
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power supply. Power supply to comply with the Intel power supply
specification.
UL, cUL Recognition (Canada / USA)
CE DOC (Europe)
One European Approval (e.g. TUV or VDE and SEMKO or NEMKO or
DEMKO
Certification marks to be visible on peripheral
protection for the application it is used in Certification marks to be visible on
battery.
manufacturer.
marked on board.
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